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2024

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics in Germany Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Genetics in Germany Leader Award

Overview

Reinhold G. Herrmann is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. The scientist's academic profile reflects a presence within this institution, indicating a base for research and scholarly activity.

There are no records of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Reinhold G. Herrmann in the available data. Similarly, there are no listed publications of books or documented awards received at this time.

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Best Publications

  • Domain structure of mitochondrial and chloroplast targeting peptides.

    Gunnar von Heijne;Johannes Steppuhn;Reinhold G. Herrmann

  • Gene Transfer from Organelles to the Nucleus: How Much, What Happens, and Why?

    William Martin;Reinhold G. Herrmann

  • Construction of an RFLP map of barley.

    A Graner;A Jahoor;J Schondelmaier;H Siedler

  • Sequence homology and structural similarity between cytochrome b of mitochondrial complex III and the chloroplast b6-f complex: position of the cytochrome b hemes in the membrane.

    W R Widger;W A Cramer;R G Herrmann;A Trebst

  • Why have organelles retained genomes

    Helen L. Race;Reinhold G. Herrmann;William Martin

  • A new type of signal peptide: central role of a twin-arginine motif in transfer signals for the delta pH-dependent thylakoidal protein translocase.

    A.M. Chaddock;A. Mant;I. Karnauchov;S. Brink

  • The plastid chromosome of spinach (Spinacia oleracea): complete nucleotide sequence and gene organization

    Christian Schmitz-Linneweber;Rainer M. Maier;Jean-Pierre Alcaraz;Annick Cottet

  • Nucleotide sequence of the clustered genes for the 44 kd chlorophyll a apoprotein and the "32 kd"-like protein of the photosystem II reaction center in the spinach plastid chromosome.

    Juliane Alt;Julia Morris;Peter Westhoff;Reinhold G. Herrmann

  • Nucleotide sequence of the gene for the P680 chlorophyll α apoprotein of the photosystem II reaction center from spinach

    Julia Morris;Reinhold G. Herrmann

  • Complex RNA maturation in chloroplasts. The psbB operon from spinach.

    Peter Westhoff;Reinhold G. Herrmann

  • Targeted disruption of the plastid RNA polymerase genes rpoA, B and C1 : molecular biology, biochemistry and ultrastructure

    Giovanna De Santis-Maciossek;Waltraud Kofer;Armin Bock;Siegrid Schoch

  • Comparative analysis of plastid transcription profiles of entire plastid chromosomes from tobacco attributed to wild-type and PEP-deficient transcription machineries

    Julia Legen;Sabine Kemp;Kirsten Krause;Birgit Profanter

  • The gene complement for proteolysis in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and Arabidopsis thaliana chloroplasts.

    Anna Sokolenko;Elena Pojidaeva;Vladislav Zinchenko;Vladimir Panichkin

  • Nucleotide sequence of the gene for apocytochrome b‐559 on the spinach plastid chromosome: implications for the structure of the membrane protein

    Reinhold G. Herrmann;Juliane Alt;Barbara Schiller;W.R. Widger

  • Chloroplast ATP synthase of spinach contains nine nonidentical subunit species, six of which are encoded by plastid chromosomes in two operons in a phylogenetically conserved arrangement

    Juliane Hennig;Reinhold G. Herrmann

  • A missing link in cupredoxins: crystal structure of cucumber stellacyanin at 1.6 A resolution.

    P. J. Hart;A. M. Nersissian;R. G. Herrmann;R. M. Nalbandyan

  • Nucleotide sequence of the clustered genes for apocytochrome b6 and subunit 4 of the cytochrome b/f complex in the spinach plastid chromosome.

    Wolfgang Heinemeyer;Juliane Alt;Reinhold G. Herrmann

  • Uclacyanins, stellacyanins, and plantacyanins are distinct subfamilies of phytocyanins: plant-specific mononuclear blue copper proteins.

    A. M. Nersissian;C. Immoos;M. G. Hill;P. J. Hart

  • Localization of genes for coupling factor subunits on the spinach plastid chromosome

    P. Westhoff;N. Nelson;H. Bünemann;R. G. Herrmann

  • The Plastid Chromosome of Atropa belladonna and its Comparison with that of Nicotiana tabacum: The Role of RNA Editing in Generating Divergence in the Process of Plant Speciation

    Christian Schmitz-Linneweber;Ralph Regel;Tung Gia Du;Holger Hupfer

Frequent Co-Authors

Bertil Andersson
Bertil Andersson Linköping University
Itzhak Ohad
Itzhak Ohad Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jörg Meurer
Jörg Meurer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Peter Westhoff
Peter Westhoff Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Colin Robinson
Colin Robinson University of Kent
Gerhard Wanner
Gerhard Wanner Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Karl H.J. Gordon
Karl H.J. Gordon Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Himadri B. Pakrasi
Himadri B. Pakrasi Washington University in St. Louis
Akhilesh K. Tyagi
Akhilesh K. Tyagi University of Delhi
Thomas Börner
Thomas Börner Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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